French Majolica Fruit Plates by Sarreguemines, Circa 1890
$506.00
Set of four French majolica fruit plates produced by Sarreguemines, one of the most important historic faience manufactories in France, celebrated throughout the late 19th century for its richly molded majolica and naturalistic tableware. Each plate features hand-painted fruit motifs including pears, cherries, grapes, and apples framed by deeply sculpted relief borders with layered foliage and basket-inspired textures.
Founded in the 18th century in northeastern France, Sarreguemines became internationally renowned during the Victorian era for its exuberant majolica production, combining high-relief molding with vibrant glazes inspired by gardens, orchards, and rustic French dining traditions. Their fruit service wares remain among the most recognizable and collectible examples of French majolica due to their dimensional surfaces, saturated coloration, and highly decorative character.
These plates bring warmth, texture, and color to a table or wall arrangement and work beautifully layered into both traditional and eclectic interiors. Their sculptural quality and painterly glazing embody the richness and craftsmanship associated with late 19th century French majolica ceramics.
Dimensions:
7 inches x 7 inches x 1 inch
1 in stock
Additional information
| Weight | 2.00 lbs |
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